Revitalization

Nonprofit 6 Stones Kicks Off 900th Home Repair With Bedford Leaders, Bloomfield Homes

By Joy Donovan / April 29, 2025 /

A week of rain receded long enough to let a Mid-Cities housing nonprofit bring sunshine to a very deserving family in need of home repair help. The North Texas nonprofit 6 Stones celebrated its 900th home repair at 10:30 a.m. Friday without a single raindrop. Local city council members, civic leaders, corporate sponsors, volunteers, and…

Ground Broken on Mixed-Use Project at Pearl St. and Cesar Chavez

By April Towery / February 3, 2020 /

Construction is underway on a mixed-use revitalization project, JPI announces its first McKinney property, and a study compares North Texas crime.

Democracy Thrives in Vibrant, Liberal Areas Because Empathy is Higher

By Jon Anderson / July 11, 2019 /

Have you ever wondered why Texas cities are more liberal than outlying areas?  It’s not a Texas thing. Large urban environments are typically more ideologically liberal around the globe. Like a blast zone, liberal ideals diminish the further away you get from an urban environment.  But why?  The clichés of vibrancy, higher average education, and…

Revitalization Continues in Fort Worth Neighborhoods

By Seth Fowler / July 9, 2019 /

Don’t you love it when you’re right?  Of course, you do.  Last week we discussed how we love when we’re first, now we will focus on the adulation of being right in regards to the revitalization of a certain Fort Worth neighborhood. In 2016, your favorite Real Estate Sherpa told you about a neighborhood that…